Reforming the Church before Modernity: Patterns, Problems, and Approaches
2007; Truman State University; Volume: 38; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês
10.2307/20478375
ISSN2326-0726
Autores Tópico(s)Theology and Canon Law Studies
ResumoContents: Introduction, Louis I. Hamilton. Part I Social Change and Religious Reform: Church reform and society in late antiquity, Robert A. Markus Gaudium et spes: ecclesiastical reformers at the start of a 'new age', John Howe. Part II The Ideas of Reform and the Intellectuals: Self and cosmos in becoming deiform: neoplatonic paradigms for reform by self-knowledge from Augustine to Aquinas, Wayne J. Hankey The early scholastics and the reform of doctrine and practice, Marcia L. Colish Fides quaerens et non quaerens intellectum: reform and the intellectuals in the early modern period, John O'Malley. Part III Clerical Reform: Clerical hierarchy and imperial legislation in late antiquity: the reformed reformers, Rita Lizzi Testa To consecrate the church: ecclesiastical reform and the dedication of churches, Louis I. Hamilton The reform of the episcopate in the Libellus to Leo X by the Camaldolese hermits Vincenzo Querini and Tommaso Giustiniani, Giuseppe Alberigo. Part IV The Processes of Reform: The church in the Roman empire: changes without reform and reforms without change, Claire Sotinel Text and authority in the formation of the Cistercian order: re-assessing the early Cistercian reform, Martha G. Newman Compliance and defiance: the Daughters of Charity and the Council of Trent, Susan E. Dinan. Index.
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